Freeths celebrates quintuplet of housebuilder appointments
Leading law firm Freeths’ Housebuilding & Strategic Land team continues to solidify its position in the housebuilding sector following a flurry of major successes with five housebuilders.
This includes re-appointments to the legal panels of Bellway and Keepmoat in late 2024, appointment to the Taylor Wimpey panel early this year, and commencing work for both Hill Group and Berkeley Group most recently.
Over many years, Freeths has maintained an impressive 100 per cent panel re-appointment success rate, continuing its long-established position with major housebuilder names such as Barratt, Bellway and Keepmoat.
In more recent years, the firm has had a plethora of new panel appointments to other significant housebuilder giants.
This includes Vistry, as well as a number of social housing panels, including Longhurst/Amplius, Cottsway HA and CHIC Framework, demonstrating Freeths’ expertise and trusted reputation across the industry.
The Housebuilding & Strategic Land team’s success has been recognised through various awards, including being named Law Firm of the Year at Insider’s Residential Property Awards in both the Midlands and North West.
In wider firm news, Freeths has also achieved the coveted double accolade of being crowned Law Firm of the Year at both the Legal Business Awards 2024 and the City AM Awards 2025.
Partner and national head of Housebuilding & Strategic Land Patrick Adie (pictured) said: "We are incredibly proud of our continued success in securing panel appointments with some of the UK's leading housebuilders.
“Our 100 per cent re-appointment rate is testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, and our commitment to delivering exceptional service for our clients.
“We continue to expand, with some very exciting major lateral hire announcements coming soon, in order to provide outstanding service to our growing client base.
“It’s an incredibly exciting time to be in this sector, with significant government focus on driving forward real change through the planning system and a huge increase in investment in social housing.
“We look forward to continuing to support our clients across the sector in achieving their strategic goals in the years ahead.”